2025 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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1794 is stunning!
Traded in a 2022 Sierra Denali for the 1794 and I’m absolutely in love! This truck is a beauty inside and out. It’s a little bit smaller so easier to drive, it’s smooth and just extremely comfortable. Just absolutely love the interior and comfort features. My only small gripes are the fuel economy but I was spoiled with Duramax 28 MPG so that’s on me and my other is the ultra sensitive sensors when pulling forward or backing up. I wish there was a way to adjust the sensitivity. You can purchase and customize so much with Toyota trucks and I think that makes ownership fun as well. If you’re looking for an everyday full size truck with awesome features and options and one that will hold value and keep young going for along time, I’d definitely take a look at the Tundra.
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Not Toyota Quality…very disappointed!
Purchased a new 2024 Toyota Tundra. No recall on the 2024 huge engine failure recall of all 22’ and 23’s yet but many 24’s and now 25’ engines are failing. Feel like it’s a matter of time. The passenger side doors on most of the 24’ Tundra’s are misaligned by almost 3/16”. It’s ridiculous and the service center says they can’t do anything about it. The service manager took me out to the parking lot and showed me an entire row of 24’s with misaligned doors! I wish I could add pictures to this review…Recall!!! Gas pedal hesitation! If I’m slightly rolling especially if I’m in an intersection turning left I’ll hit the pedal and go nowhere for a second or two then darts out creating a possible accident. Dealer said they haven’t heard of this problem but I read about this problem all over the internet. Dealer said it might be caused by turbo hesitation and transmission gear search. Nothing they can do about it! We’ve had several Toyota’s but this truck is not Toyota quality!! Beware!! Would absolutely NOT recommend!
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- Platinum CrewMax w/6.5' BedMSRP: $73,6237 mi away
- 1794 Edition CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $71,6537 mi away
- Platinum CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $71,7127 mi away
Real talk review!
I want to give an honest review here for those thinking about purchasing a 3rd gen Tundra. I had a 2014 Tundra Platinum that I traded in early this year. I was under the impression that I had everything I needed on that rig. I was wrong. The technology and ride comfort can’t be matched. Everything about this truck is better. I will not go into all the features here, test drive one and find out. I am on a lot of Tundra forums, and people have complaints not all factual. Most of the complaints come from lower trims that don’t have all the great comforts. Real world, some things you look at and say that quality is not great. Small things like the plastic on the rear bumper. I had a leak in my panoramic roof. Toyota fixed in a day. A recall does exist on earlier models, which Toyota is remedying. I am not worried at all with the Toyota standard not being met. Keep in mind some people will find a problem for every solution. This is a good truck. Don’t go with the excuse it is not a truck anymore, because I don’t want the ride comfort and tech features. That is what all trucks are shooting for today. Talk to real owners before you buy. Not blogs and reviews that can be posted by anyone. You want real world opinions, see a guy or girl with a 3rd gen and ask what do you think? You will like what they have to say.
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Worth the wait...
I waited until 2024 for Toyota to work out the bugs that comes with a new product release -I am glad I did. Overall well built, ride is smoother than many reviews say, fuel consumption compared to my 2018 Ford F-150 V8 is noticeably better, lots of bell and whistle electronics that can be distracting at first, and overall a well built truck with obvious quality. The only down side so far is a whistle from the climate control system that comes and goes. Dealership was right on it and said no problem we will look at it. I expect it will get resolved. Compared to my Ford - just as good of a truck with the certainty of reliability. That's not always the case with a North American trucks. If your pulling a large heavy 5th wheel, get a hybrid or go North American with the extended warranty. But for every day towing the Toyota is more than up to the challenge.
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Fantastic Vehicle with Luxury and Edge
Toyota rarely ever disappoints. I recently upgraded from a Tacoma 2021 4x2 TRD Sport to a Tundra 2024 Limited 4x4. In nearly every way I am fully satisfied. As a 6'5 male, I needed more space, and I now have ample room and enough to spare. The family fits comfortably and I also fit in the backseat if I need a DD. ;) The cabin runs quiet and smooth, and the seats are very comfortable for longer travels. The infotainment system works and responds well and the larger 14" screen is beautifully responsive and can easily be turned off or dimmed without challenge. My only gripe is the over-gracious and courageous gas mileage that reports 19/22 which is...ludicrous in real-world conditions. I am a very conservative driver who enjoys driving and cruising and barely achieves 17/18 mpg. This is "okay" all things considered; however, in reality, it does erk me a bit that we customers are lied to. Yes, I did do prior research with Edmunds and others who reported similar "fibs" in the gas. (I even have a tonneau cover to improve aerodynamic drag). All in all though, I am over-content and happy with this purchase. Gracias Toyota ---keep going strong and you will continue having loyal customers. ***Updated as of 08/07/2024 - near 8 months*** After 8 months of driving this vehicle, long-distance and my general "daily" vehicle, I still have no true gripes. This Tundra runs much smoother than my previous 2019 Tacoma 2x4, the real-world gas mileage is arguably "better" than the Tacoma as well. The cabin is quiet, comfortable, and spacious --all passengers of various sizes have complimented the room and comfort. The 4x4 is as powerful and responsive as ever --everything to expect from Toyota. *There was a recent update on the infotainment software that forces the left-hand options of Android/ApplePlay, music, Toyota, etc to stay permanently on the screen instead of hiding away. This is extremely frustrating being that it then reduces the screen size of the advertised 14" screen. This update reduces the map size and other on-screen options --PLEASE fix this update, and customers/consumers ignore this update and do not download it!
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